"Silence of the Lambs." Orion Pictures If you live in a house that's featured in a popular movie, you expect people will come by taking pictures, and some may be itching to buy it if it goes on the market.

Who wouldn't be proud to live in the house from "A Christmas Story" or "Home Alone"?

But sometimes it's not a selling point, like when you're living in the house that was serial killer Buffalo Bill's torture compound in "The Silence of the Lambs."

Scott and Barbara Lloyd have lived in the Fayette, Pennsylvania, house since 1976 and allowed the movie to use their property, but the retired couple have decided to sell it and downsize.

The house was the second-most clicked listing on Realtor.com in 2015, but that hasn't led to many offers. That could be because it's the "Buffalo Bill house," Pittsburgh is an hour away, or it's a four-bedroom house with only one bathroom. Whatever the case, the house was originally listed at $300,000 in August, but has been dropped to $249,900.

That could be a steal, depending on your point of view. Let's take a look inside:

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The house is a three-story Victorian, and no, it doesn't have a torture pit in the basement. That portion of the movie was shot on a soundstage.

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It has a quaint feel to it, ...

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... including a nice-size living room ...

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... and kitchen.

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There's a fireplace.

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Here's a bedroom ...

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... and one made into an office.

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It looks nice for a family with a couple of kids.

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There are four bedrooms.

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But one possible concern, among a few: There's only one bathroom.

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On the other hand, there's a whole lot of yard.

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It's a 1.73-acre lot.

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In addition to an in-ground pool, it has a train car on the property.

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Sure, it's the torture chamber from "Silence of the Lambs," but we'll say it: The house has a lot of character.